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Wallace Gilberry: Retires from pro football
Gilberry announced last week on his personal Instagram account that he has retired from professional football.
Gilberry elected to call it a career after failing to find work when the Bengals released him at the conclusion of training camp. The defensive end played nine NFL seasons with the Chiefs, Bengals and Lions, accruing 34 sacks and six fumble recoveries in 124 career regular-season contests.
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Wallace Gilberry: Cut by Bengals
Gilberry was released by the Bengals on Saturday, Josina Anderson of ESPN reports.
Gilberry hasn't shown much production the last couple of seasons, and would have likely been a depth piece if he did manage to crack the roster. The 32-year-old missed four late-season games when dealing with a calf injury last year, but could still provide some value for teams with little depth at defensive end.
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Bengals' Wallace Gilberry: Roster spot at risk
Gilberry is at risk of getting cut before the start of the season, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
The Bengals loaded up on the defensive line in the draft the last two years, and Gilberry hasn't been all that productive in the pass rush. The team already cut Brandon Thompson (who subsequently signed with the Browns), but another veteran DL could still be on the chopping block.
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Wallace Gilberry: Re-signs with Bengals
Gilbert has re-upped with the Bengals, ESPN's Jenna Laine reports.
Gilberry signed with the Lions last offseason after spending the previous five years in Cincinnati. Detroit placed him on injured reserve in October and released him shortly thereafter, allowing him to rejoin the Bengals for the second half of the year. The 32-year-old may have to compete for a roster spot at this point in his career, as he only has six sacks over the past three seasons.
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Bengals' Wallace Gilberry: Not listed on injury report
Gilberry (calf) logged a full practice Friday and is not listed on the Bengals' official injury report.
The Bengals will be getting some depth back on the edge Sunday with Gilberry's expected return from a calf injury. He's missed each of the last three games, so there's a chance that he won't his usual snap count Saturday against the Texans. Carlos Dunlap will likely see most of the playing time at the left defensive end spot.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-2, 265 lbs |
Birthplace: Spanish Fort, AL, USA |
Age: 40 |
School: Alabama |
Experience: 10 |